PS: Please treat this as a story about life semi permanently on board a ship and not a religious debate (otherwise the Webmaster will close the thread, religion posts, race or politics against forum rules.)
Could life on board ships be a reality? Rising seal levels etc......Freehazzas take on a modern Ark ?????
On the floating City, the mind boggles, retirement units, floating prisons, world offshore refugee processing ???????
-- Edited by Vic41 on Monday 27th of January 2014 02:19:08 PM
freehazzas said
06:04 PM Jan 27, 2014
Hhhmmm an all inclusive retirement village, 5 star of course could be pretty cool. No need for funeral costs, just comened their body to the sea.
Delta18 said
09:35 PM Jan 27, 2014
Hmmm, anyone remember the movie Waterworld?
native pepper said
08:06 AM Jan 28, 2014
Nothing like living in a packed sardine can, yuck what a horrible existence.
Happywanderer said
08:59 AM Jan 28, 2014
Not for me, I like my feet on Terrafirma.
Cruising Cruze said
10:17 AM Jan 28, 2014
wouldn't be so free to live on I presume
what an dreamers
John
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Tuesday 28th of January 2014 10:22:53 AM
Vic41 said
02:14 PM Jan 28, 2014
Delta18 wrote:
Hmmm, anyone remember the movie Waterworld?
A bit more primitive though Neil! LOL ! (good acting by Kevin Costner though)
See this link on the pro's and con's of Cruise Ship living etc;
Also, what if the ship has to remain in a Port for maintenance or repairs, wouldn't passengers have to disembark if services/aircon etc had to be closed down ??????
native pepper said
03:44 PM Jan 28, 2014
Vic41 wrote:
Delta18 wrote:
Hmmm, anyone remember the movie Waterworld?
A bit more primitive though Neil! LOL ! (good acting by Kevin Costner though)
See this link on the pro's and con's of Cruise Ship living etc;
Also, what if the ship has to remain in a Port for maintenance or repairs, wouldn't passengers have to disembark if services/aircon etc had to be closed down ??????
When ships are in port for maintenance or anything which requires them to shut down generators and engines, they connect to the local grid and that maintains all the required equipment.
Wow......see;
http://www.freedomship.com/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2514936/The-incredible-mile-long-floating-CITY--complete-schools-hospital-parks-airport-50-000-residents.html
Yes, but you may not like having to be on this one;
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-11-28/woman-27imprisoned27-on-scientology-cruise-ship/3700390
St George Rugby fans will like the happy ending!
PS: Please treat this as a story about life semi permanently on board a ship and not a religious debate (otherwise the Webmaster will close the thread, religion posts, race or politics against forum rules.)
Could life on board ships be a reality? Rising seal levels etc......Freehazzas take on a modern Ark ?????
On the floating City, the mind boggles, retirement units, floating prisons, world offshore refugee processing ???????
-- Edited by Vic41 on Monday 27th of January 2014 02:19:08 PM
Hmmm, anyone remember the movie Waterworld?
wouldn't be so free to live on I presume
what an dreamers
John
-- Edited by Cruising Cruze on Tuesday 28th of January 2014 10:22:53 AM
A bit more primitive though Neil! LOL ! (good acting by Kevin Costner though)
See this link on the pro's and con's of Cruise Ship living etc;
http://www.aplaceformom.com/blog/2013-2-2-cruise-ship-retirement-assisted-living/
Also, what if the ship has to remain in a Port for maintenance or repairs, wouldn't passengers have to disembark if services/aircon etc had to be closed down ??????
When ships are in port for maintenance or anything which requires them to shut down generators and engines, they connect to the local grid and that maintains all the required equipment.
Thanks NP, I wasn't aware of that.